Please excuse me for my bad description, I wanted to say, with the update from # 1015 to # 1016 the settings of the skins are set to standard. The settingslevel of Kodi itself remains with me on expert.

(2016-10-11, 05:25)atoulmin Wrote: Well, when I turn on HArdware acceleration, obviously "intel" for my NUC. The home page will take forever to load instead of being instant in previous builds. I get tearing on the screen when scrolling, and tearing playing videos on youtube.

Turning acceleration off on builds below #930 gives me the same "tearing" Turning acceleration on with builds below #930 works as expected "no tearing"

I've just tested build #1010 and Chromium with intel hardware acceleration, and don't see any tearing on a Skylake NUC6i5SYH (I visited the LE home page, scrolled up and down several times, visited news.bbc.co.uk and scrolled various pages and viewed a few videos again without any tearing). Chromium was the only add-on installed in what is otherwise a "clean" kodi installation - can you try testing without any other addons?

I have just done a clean install of the latest build #1016 I still get the same
Issue.

I also have problems with hw acceleration, chromium and Intel Bay Trail - NUC.
With my NUC DN2820 only "sw accelerated" in chromium is possible - i´ve noticed this, after switching in the Amazon add-on from inputstream to browser.
In the chromium add-on hw acc is set for "intel". Isn´t it possible to get hw acc with this bay trail nuc?

(2016-10-18, 07:54)atoulmin Wrote: I have just done a clean install of the latest build #1016 I still get the same
Issue.

You've said this all started with #0930 but there's nothing in #0930 that might cause this other than the updated kernel. I wonder if a new build of the Chromium add-on is required (unfortunately it's not currently building).

(2016-10-18, 08:25)debutanker Wrote: I also have problems with hw acceleration, chromium and Intel Bay Trail - NUC.
With my NUC DN2820 only "sw accelerated" in chromium is possible - i´ve noticed this, after switching in the Amazon add-on from inputstream to browser.
In the chromium add-on hw acc is set for "intel". Isn´t it possible to get hw acc with this bay trail nuc?

Have you always had this behaviour? Do you have this same problem with LibreELEC release 7.90.007?

(2016-10-18, 07:54)atoulmin Wrote: I have just done a clean install of the latest build #1016 I still get the same
Issue.

You've said this all started with #0930 but there's nothing in #0930 that might cause this other than the updated kernel. I wonder if a new build of the Chromium add-on is required (unfortunately it's not currently building).[

Somewhere between build #1014 and #1016 we lost the ability for numerical time GOTO.
I just checked that build #1013 allowed me during playback to jump to a particular playback time, and in builds #1016 and the latest #1017 numerical keypresses during fullscreen playback have no effect.

(2016-10-18, 11:28)Milhouse Wrote: Have you always had this behaviour? Do you have this same problem with LibreELEC release 7.90.007?

Thx for sharing your thoughts with me!
If i remember correctly (been testing chromium on my nuc long time ago...), i got the same problems with libreelec and the first versions of chromium. After some updates in the chromium add-on i was able to get hw acc and play amazon videos without stuttering.
I havn't tested it with 7.90.007 but i will do asap and share my experience.

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